Press Releases

Coast Guard Educates, Stresses Safety on Ice

Hancock, MI – The Keweenaw Peninsula is one of the premiere snowmobile destinations in the world.  The well groomed trail system affords snowmobilers the ability to travel between cities and businesses.

The Keweenaw Tourism Counsel, Houghton Police Department, Hancock Police Department, Houghton County Sheriff’s Office, Michigan Department of Natural Resources and the United States Coast Guard are all strongly discouraging snowmobilers from deviating off the trail system to cut directly across the Portage Canal between Houghton City Waterfront Park and Hancock.

Every year local agencies respond to incidents where machines and their operators break through the ice.

No ice is safe ice, prior to going out on the ice, complete a “float plan”; notify family and friends where you are going, and most importantly when you expect to be back. Be sure to notify them should plans change.

Once submerged in icy water, a high probability exists that the human body will lose voluntary muscle movement in fifteen minutes or less making it almost impossible to remain afloat without a Coast Guard approved personal floatation device (PFD). In addition, the Coast Guard recommends carriage of a Personal Locator Beacon (PLB) along with a VHF-FM marine radio, to alert the Coast Guard and local agencies of potential distress.

While travelling over ice is common, there are elements that make this crossing particularly dangerous.  Water currents, run-off pipes, underwater structures and decaying vegetation all weaken an ice surface.  All are present between Houghton MI and Hancock MI.  Please stay on the trail and off the ice for your safety.

We look forward to seeing you in town and on the trails for years to come. Before you embark for a day of recreational fun think I.C.E. Intelligence, Clothing, and Equipment.

For additional information, please contact Lieutenant Junior Grade Adam Saurin, Sector Sault Sainte Marie Public Affairs Officer or go to http://www.d9.uscgnews.com

Submit Press Releases, News, Calendar Items, and Community Events to mediaBrew radio stations WFXD, WKQS, WRUP, GTO, Fox Sport Marquette, and 106.1 The Sound
Click To Submit Press Releases, News, Calendar Items, and Community Events to mediaBrew radio stations WFXD, WKQS, WRUP, GTO, Fox Sport Marquette, and 106.1 The Sound

Marquette, Michigan Calendar; Ishpeming Calendar; Negaunee Calendar; Gwinn Calendar; Negaunee Calendar and Events; Upper Peninsula Calendar of Events; Escanaba Events and Calendar

Related posts

Downtown Marquette Blueberry Festival Youth Talent Show 2014

Todd P

Michigan Gov. Whitmer Lowers Flags to Honor former State Sen. John “Jack” Welborn March 11, 2021

Staff mediaBrew

Lighthouse Author: Mikel B. Classen – July 24th

Todd P

Personal Action Toward Health (PATH) Workshop to be offered in Calumet March 24th – May 5th

Todd P

Creating Confident Caregivers Now Offered in Houghton – Nov. 4

Press Release

Fence Permits Required in Negaunee City Limits July 20, 2020

Staff mediaBrew

This website uses cookies to improve your experience. We'll assume you're ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish. Accept Read More